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Zach
is on page 354 of 432
Heart wrenching...Like putting kids on the duty of collecting food from farmers forcibly with their dragons and then having to decide who gets that food based off of ones class. At the end of the day, in this book dragons are seen as merely tools and weapons and as not characters. As dragons are used, to get to a means to an end. Whoever has the dragons has the power. It doesn't matter which side is right or wrong.
— Dec 01, 2025 10:44PM
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Zach
is on page 314 of 432
Bro the angst between Annie and Lee. And both their character development. is so well done. Both compelling characters in their own right. This book is going at a bit of a slower pace but with good world-building and build up toward the main conflict I don't mind. My only gripe honestly is the chapter length. Way to long and drags out the pacing into something its really not but it feels like it...
— Nov 30, 2025 10:24PM
Zach
is on page 142 of 432
I love the discussion of a class system based on merit and it's downfalls despite the "fairness" that it offers. People are still not provided the same resources to move up in class. Even when people do move up there is still a stigma one carries if they were previously from a lower class. Munda shows how similar words can have a different meaning and intent. For example, opponent and enemy or penalty and kill.
— Nov 26, 2025 04:47PM
Zach
is on page 84 of 432
I am loving the political intrigue and dragon riding aspect. The perspectives of Annie and Lee offer a lot to this story. They're both orphans turned dragon riders as apart of a new program post revolution. One fights the people who degrade her every step of the way despite her merits. And the other has a secret identity thus having to navigate his loyalty to his family once survivors of old rule show up.
— Nov 25, 2025 10:52PM

